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Wave set-up in the storm surge along open coasts during Typhoon Anita
Authors:Soo Youl Kim  Tomohiro Yasuda  Hajime Mase
Institution:1. Department of Management of Social Systems and Civil Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Tottori University, 4-101, Koyama-Minami, Tottori, 680-8552, Japan;2. Maritime Disaster Division, Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University Gokasho, Uji, Kyoto, 611-011, Japan
Abstract:Wave set-up in storm surges is studied using a numerical model for coasts in Tosa Bay, Japan, open to the Pacific Ocean. Simulation models employing only atmospheric pressures and winds as external forces are unable to properly simulate open coast storm surge heights, such as those due to Typhoon Anita (1970). However, the present study shows that a numerical model incorporating wave-induced radiation stresses, as well as wind stresses and pressure gradients, is able to account for the open coast surge heights. There is a maximum contribution of 40% by the radiation stresses to the peak sea level rises. This study also evaluates the effects of the tides; including the tides improves the agreement between the predicted water surface elevations and the observations. The difference in predictions between one-way coupling from wave to surge models and two-way coupling of the surge and wave models is found to be small.
Keywords:Wave set-up  Radiation stress  Storm surge  Open coast
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